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The Huffington Post wanted to find out more about the people who follow the candidates. We hoped their 160-character bios might reveal a thing or two about political identity. Not everyone fills out their Twitter bio, but for those who do it acts as a sort of digital calling card.
Jack Patrick Dorsey (born November 19, 1976) [3] is an American businessperson, who is a co-founder and former CEO of Twitter, Inc. from 2015 until 2021, as well as co-founder, principal executive officer and chairman of Block, Inc. (developer of the Square financial services platform).
Vijaya Gadde (born 1974) [1] is an American attorney, who served as general counsel and the head of legal, policy, and trust at Twitter. [2] [3] Her role included handling issues such as harassment, misinformation, and harmful speech, and other decisions made by Twitter.
Among Obvious Corporation's projects was Twitter, a popular, free social networking and micro-blogging service. Twitter was spun out as a new company in April 2007, with Williams as co-founder, board member, and investor. [17] In October 2008, Williams became CEO of Twitter, succeeding Jack Dorsey, who became chairman of the board. [18]
Since launching in 2006, Twitter (since renamed X) has changed how people communicate and socialize on the internet. Perhaps its most enduring contribution lies with a community popularly known as ...
One study argues that India's political culture since the decline of the Congress' single-handed dominance over national politics from the 1990s has paved way for personality cults centered around leaders of the small regional parties, [78] derived from hero-worship of sportspersons & film industry celebrities and the concept of bhakti, [79 ...
Elon Musk is the owner of multiple companies, the wealthiest individual in the world, and a special government employee.Having rejected the conservative label, Musk has described himself as a political moderate; his views have become more right-wing over time, and have been characterized as libertarian and far-right.
Malice sued former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros in October 2016, saying that he was owed $150,000 for ghostwriting her book Tied Up in Knots: How Getting What We Wanted Made Women Miserable. [31] Tantaros disputed that Malice wrote her book, instead describing him as an editor. [ 32 ]